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don't tell us now. tell us how you want to fix it. tell us that it is wrong. tell us how you want to fix it. saying no is too easy. we have been saying no for a long time in washington. it is time for them to invest in our people in this country. that is what president obama is trying to do. [applause] we had democratic administrations that were willing to reinvest in our infrastructure. millions of dollars to clean up environmentally dirty property. millions of properties -- millions of dollars to do the development. you have to invest in your people if you want to see economic revitalization. you have to invest money in people to make sure they have good paying jobs. we tried that for 30 years after the steel industry had a downsizing. those sites that we cleaned sat for 30 years. if you do not clean them, you do not have the development in the private sector that we have today. the government has a positive role to play here. we need a partnership at all levels to understand that those investments are important. i want to thank you all for one thing in this
don't tell us now. tell us how you want to fix it. tell us that it is wrong. tell us how you want to fix it. saying no is too easy. we have been saying no for a long time in washington. it is time for them to invest in our people in this country. that is what president obama is trying to do. [applause] we had democratic administrations that were willing to reinvest in our infrastructure. millions of dollars to clean up environmentally dirty property. millions of properties -- millions of...
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will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international community together because over the last eight years when lost our ability to lead the world, and he needs to do that, not just of how we approach afghanistan or how we approach human-rights but also clean energy. finally, green jobs. i have in my district the largest company in the world, creating wind power, it is spanish-owned. where is g.e., those young entrepreneurs? extending the investment tax credits for geothermal, wind power, etc., so we create jobs, is exact way another reason i'm for this bill. i jus
will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international...
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar, building sand castles and looking for leprechauns and looking for mermaids. she didn't choose between being strong and soft, complex or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torch bearers for women of our time, sending a new message, as i said, that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit a stereotype that over your life you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and a life that is about family. her story, i believe, teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple single aspect of that complexity. in closing, let me say this in the last few years of her life, i found mummy to be almost more awe-inspiring than in her 85 years. she, who never sat still, was forced to confront stillness and it was hard for her. but she never complained and she never asked for pity. she fought and she fought
, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar, building sand castles and looking for leprechauns and looking for mermaids. she didn't choose between being strong and soft, complex or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torch bearers for women of our time, sending a new message, as i said, that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit a...
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everybody is using it. the numbers you laid out now, how much bigger, it can be, where is the money in this? >> first off, it is not just us three guys. there's about 50 or so people working up in a hoft in san francisco, working hard. it is all of us working together as a team. there's tremendous potential for money and revenue. what we want to do as a company is have a positive impact on the world, and not through the technology but what people will do through the technology. that's the main goal. the open exchange of information could have a positive impact. we need to fuel that growth and with money, in order to do that we need a great sustainable business and a business model. the company was founded two years ago. what we have chosen to do is focus on value over profit. the way we define value is getting the system to be working on as many cell phones as possible in all regions of the world. that's our focus. that being said, what we want to do is start showing signs of life in terms of generating rev
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that's what all of us have to do when we make mistakes which all of us do. he could pole dance for $10,000. >> he probably would make a lot more money than i would. >> i do think he -- there should be a very public expression of regret and good work. >> most people didn't even know this kind of dog gaming went on. i think for many of us, what, people do this to dogs? so now this is an awareness and he can draw attention to this cause. >> that's true. that's true. >> and i'm interested, jonathan capehart, to get your take on it because michael vick, he's declared for bankruptcy. he lost two years of his nfl career. he went to jail for two years. what else would people have him do? >> i guess people would have him, i don't know, give money to animal causes and charities. >> he will. >> and be a spokesperson. personally i think if he were to do that, that would just strike me as being, i don't know, given the severity of the crime a little disingenuous. i just think that he should -- gate, he's going to have a new paycheck. he's going to philadelphia. he's goin
that's what all of us have to do when we make mistakes which all of us do. he could pole dance for $10,000. >> he probably would make a lot more money than i would. >> i do think he -- there should be a very public expression of regret and good work. >> most people didn't even know this kind of dog gaming went on. i think for many of us, what, people do this to dogs? so now this is an awareness and he can draw attention to this cause. >> that's true. that's true....
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god help us. we know president obama and the drug industry reach add deal on health care reform that involves billions in concessions, and we know the industry will spend $50 million to lobby for the president's overhaul television plans. but, a question on what the white house may have promised the drug dealers in a so-called back room deal. and we are joined by ryan with the story. >> throughout the spring and culminating in a white house meeting july 7th between top former lobbyists and executives, the white house and big farma agreed to what they would give each other in exchange for the support of the health care reform bill. >> let's talk about that. the drug concessions increased generic versions, and better negotiations coming off, and 50% drug patients in the doughnut hole. those that cannot afford -- and also additional taxes and fees. can you elaborate on the concessions of those? >> probably the biggest concession, the thing that has been talked about the most is that doughnut hole pro
god help us. we know president obama and the drug industry reach add deal on health care reform that involves billions in concessions, and we know the industry will spend $50 million to lobby for the president's overhaul television plans. but, a question on what the white house may have promised the drug dealers in a so-called back room deal. and we are joined by ryan with the story. >> throughout the spring and culminating in a white house meeting july 7th between top former lobbyists...
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joining us now is mr. bahari's wife. she joins us from london. thanks very much for agreeing to talk with us. >> thank you. >> first of all, i don't know you and i hope you don't mind me asking because it is personal. do i want to ask just how you are doing, how you and your family are holding up through all of this. >> holding up through all of this. >> it's a very difficult time, one i could never have imagined would ever be like this, ever. i'm 6 1/2 months pregnant and so i just have to keep positive always and it's such a struggle to remain always with hopes and to get through this time. >> have you been able to be in touch with maziar at all or has anybody in your family been able to be in touch with him? >> maziar's mother has spoken very briefly with maziar a few times during the last month and a half. maziar's mother was able to see maziar in the prison with the maziar's brother-in-law, but i haven't had any details about that meeting, other than that it was very brief and i think maziar said he was okay. other than that, i've not spoken
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life, you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and they like that is about family. her story teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple, single aspect of the complexity. in closing, let me say that in the last few years of her life, i ,mummy to be almost more of inspiring them in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront thomas. it was hard for her. she never come plain and she never asked for pity. she fought and fought and fought right up to her very last breath. over the
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you may remember the crime crackdown last year, police used -- police officers right there used barricades to crack down on people coming and going from trinidad trying to keep dads on just who exactly was coming into the neighborhood last month. that was ruled unconstitutional. city attorneys are asking the federal appeals court that issued that ruling to reconsider and mayor fenty told us this morning he's backing the attorneys. >> i think whenever you're open minded and you have a singular goal which is to reduce crime, i think we could find a solution. i really appreciate what the attorney general is saying. he's saying we're not going -- if the court rules against us, we're not going to say there's nothing we can do. we'll just find another way. >> the attorney general peter nicoles says he believes the check points are reasonable and in some cases where there are threats of imminent violence. >>> a disturbing discovery in a northwest d.c. neighborhood. residents concerned about dangerous chemicals. tonight the army corps of engineers is facing some tough questionabout why the chemica
you may remember the crime crackdown last year, police used -- police officers right there used barricades to crack down on people coming and going from trinidad trying to keep dads on just who exactly was coming into the neighborhood last month. that was ruled unconstitutional. city attorneys are asking the federal appeals court that issued that ruling to reconsider and mayor fenty told us this morning he's backing the attorneys. >> i think whenever you're open minded and you have a...
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everything we use to camp. steve: lucas, all the stuff you need to have fun as a cub scout and boy scout stolen from you. lucas, how did that make you feel? >> i'm not lucas. >> answer the question. >> sad. steve: how did that make you feel, young man? >> sad. steve: sad? all right. all right. well, luckily for you apparently the people at eastern mountain sports heard the story and take a look. i kind of feel like monty hall. i would like to introduce to you ashley and dan from the location in new york city. what has eastern mountain sports decided to donate to it particular group that lost everything in >> well, we heard about all of the different things they lost and we are trying to give a healthy dose of everything with some tents, sleeping bags, a sto stove. >> pretty much basically our wish list of what we wanted to go camping with. steve: so, i understand you guys have gotten finally linda apparently you now do have a safe place to keep stuff. right? >> yes, we do. actually, we do. hidden harbor is stor
everything we use to camp. steve: lucas, all the stuff you need to have fun as a cub scout and boy scout stolen from you. lucas, how did that make you feel? >> i'm not lucas. >> answer the question. >> sad. steve: how did that make you feel, young man? >> sad. steve: sad? all right. all right. well, luckily for you apparently the people at eastern mountain sports heard the story and take a look. i kind of feel like monty hall. i would like to introduce to you ashley and...
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he gave us 9000. they are not reading the bills. >> this is not the change that i want. >> he said there would be transparency and nothing has been transparent. >> i have written him 16 times. he has not written once in response. sean: i wrote once and he would not respond. >> what about whitehouse.gov? it has changed my perspective of being an american. if i send an e-mail to someone else, they can send it to the white house and my name is on the list. sean: i agree with you. how many of you are concerned that the government wants you to report on your fellow citizens? >> "1984." sean: it sounds like "1984." >> it is an invasion. >> it is voluntary. >> what about the people -- >> one at that time. >> if you e-mail somebody right now, they are already taking your information. >> what is scary is citizens turning on each other. sean: let me ask you this question. when we heard they want to push this through in two weeks, and we know they did not read the stimulus bill before they passed it, $787 billio
he gave us 9000. they are not reading the bills. >> this is not the change that i want. >> he said there would be transparency and nothing has been transparent. >> i have written him 16 times. he has not written once in response. sean: i wrote once and he would not respond. >> what about whitehouse.gov? it has changed my perspective of being an american. if i send an e-mail to someone else, they can send it to the white house and my name is on the list. sean: i agree...
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's using the titime as a vacation. doing what you'd normally do on a vvacation and not wasting you time off running errands or washing the car. >> you'vturned our studio into a beach scene. this is someing ou can do in the backyard? >> exactctly. if you can't afford to gogo to e beach, you can at least get a beach background. target.com, less than $1$12, po in front of it a and you have t caon photos. >> what a wonderful way to disappoint your chilildren. all right, kids, now we're going to pose in front of some of wallpaper that looks likeke the beach. that's what happened with the menendez brothers, you know? [ laer ] parents tried to take them on a staycation and -- one thing you can do for summer without going tooar is going to a baseball game. while there, you should find someonene who is falling asleep and do this. [ cheering ] [ cheers d applausese ] >> speaking of basebeball on wednesdathe phillies were in ariza playing th didiamondbacks at t top of fourth, the announcer for phillies was talking about jason wer
's using the titime as a vacation. doing what you'd normally do on a vvacation and not wasting you time off running errands or washing the car. >> you'vturned our studio into a beach scene. this is someing ou can do in the backyard? >> exactctly. if you can't afford to gogo to e beach, you can at least get a beach background. target.com, less than $1$12, po in front of it a and you have t caon photos. >> what a wonderful way to disappoint your chilildren. all right, kids, now...
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so when the three of us are all gone on monday and you never see us again, you'll probably see damon sitting here. >> that's a great story. i love to hear what questions he asked and hear the president's response. >> he did ask if president obama can dunk, and he said not anymore because he's approaching 50 and the legs are the first things to go. >> right, there you go, so hard hitting questions. >> all right, phil, thank you so much. have a good weekend. 6:26 is your time. there's still other half-hour of "good morning washington." >> coming up, new developments in the midair collision over the hudson river, why two air traffic controllers are now out a job. >> michael vick returns to the nfl, and this time he's with the philadelphia eagles. i'm cast can i park. coming up, i'll tell you how football fans are reacting to the news. >> and outside, some clouds and fog, but will we get more sunshine as the day wears on? i'll let you know. "good morning washington" calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... and water country usa... where fami
so when the three of us are all gone on monday and you never see us again, you'll probably see damon sitting here. >> that's a great story. i love to hear what questions he asked and hear the president's response. >> he did ask if president obama can dunk, and he said not anymore because he's approaching 50 and the legs are the first things to go. >> right, there you go, so hard hitting questions. >> all right, phil, thank you so much. have a good weekend. 6:26 is your...
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. >> used bad judgment, drank too much. got behind the wheel of a car and paid what i think is a disproportionate price for it. >> reporter: the form chief ducked cameras at the arlington courthouse but put out a written statement in which he said he will be forever haunted by personal embarrassment and humiliation. he repeated his apology to the woman he hit, who suffered whiplash and had to be rushed to the hospital. >> i'm nine sports director brett haber. the eagles get an immensely talented player and the pr headache and stigma that will follow michael vick for the rest of his career. he thanked his new team for offering him a second chance to play football and vowed to make them look wise for doing so. >> i'm just blessed to have the opportunity to be able to be with this organization. my goal is to come back and get acclimated and whatever coach reid says, that's what i do. i'm here to contribute. >> reporter: redskins fans won have to wait long to see vick in person. the eagles play at fedex field on october 26th. >
. >> used bad judgment, drank too much. got behind the wheel of a car and paid what i think is a disproportionate price for it. >> reporter: the form chief ducked cameras at the arlington courthouse but put out a written statement in which he said he will be forever haunted by personal embarrassment and humiliation. he repeated his apology to the woman he hit, who suffered whiplash and had to be rushed to the hospital. >> i'm nine sports director brett haber. the eagles get an...
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we recognize we have more that unites us than divides us. i appreciate the call or giving testimony to that sentiment. host: we are with corey booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >caller: good morning. how do you feel about us getting our funding cut to further your political career? it guguest: in my opinion, all f new jersey is hurting and getting money cut. we have had a tremendous amount of state aid being cut. this is the problem, sir. we could continue to divide new jersey north against south and urban versus suburban all we can realize we are all in this together, that we have one common destiny. in 1963 folks caught in an inescapable network of mutuality in jail cells. injustice anywhere in new jersey or in america is a threat to justice anywhere. i grew up in suburban new jersey in a small town called harrington park at the top of the state. what goes on for kids up there can go on with kids that i am now serving in newark, the kind of things that ultimately will affect each person. we have a state have to have a vision and a p
we recognize we have more that unites us than divides us. i appreciate the call or giving testimony to that sentiment. host: we are with corey booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >caller: good morning. how do you feel about us getting our funding cut to further your political career? it guguest: in my opinion, all f new jersey is hurting and getting money cut. we have had a tremendous amount of state aid being cut. this is the problem, sir. we could continue to divide new jersey north...
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e-mail us cnn.com/primenews. or text us at hlntv, all you have to do is start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. a search warrant in the michael jackson death investigation. just released to the public. police and federal drug agents hot on the trial of the powerful potent anesthetic propofol. we now know that's the evidence they're zeroing in on at that las vegas pharmacy that they raided three days ago. dr. conrad murray, personal physician to the king of pop, seems to be the central figure in this ongoing investigation. what's his connection to this pharmacy? do they have the proof they need for criminal charges? we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining me to talk about it, let's welcome back kim for in touch weekly. anita kay, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. anita, i'll start with you. it's no surprise they're looking for propofol. but if they connect dr. mu
e-mail us cnn.com/primenews. or text us at hlntv, all you have to do is start your message with the word prime. it's your chance to be heard. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. a search warrant in the michael jackson death investigation. just released to the public. police and federal drug agents hot on the trial of the powerful potent anesthetic propofol. we now know that's the evidence they're zeroing in on...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
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. >> each of us felt like an only child. each of us felt as though our mother was our best friend. each of us talked to her every day and sometimes more than once. and of course, i think if i said to my mother, which i often did, i can't good on without you. i don't know how to live without you, she would say, you're fine, i've raised you while. now get out there, get going. your brothers will be nice to you. >> eunice kennedy shriver died tuesday. she had a series of strokes in recent years. she was 88 years old. >>> president obama was in montana this afternoon, answering questions on health care reform. unlike the often contentious meetings other lawmakers have encountered, as abc 2 news carla wohl reports, today's give and take was both cordial and civil. >> reporter: president obama received an enthusiastic welcome in reliably republican montana. >> hello, montana! >> reporter: he came on a mission to change the increasingly angry debate over health care reform, saying americans are being held hostage by insurance companies. >> it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankr
. >> each of us felt like an only child. each of us felt as though our mother was our best friend. each of us talked to her every day and sometimes more than once. and of course, i think if i said to my mother, which i often did, i can't good on without you. i don't know how to live without you, she would say, you're fine, i've raised you while. now get out there, get going. your brothers will be nice to you. >> eunice kennedy shriver died tuesday. she had a series of strokes in...
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that is going to keep us dry. real hot weather is going to stay displaced well out to the west of us and we're going to get warm. we're not talking about extreme heat. we'll have the details on that weekend forecast coming up in just a bit. >> thank you, gary. >>> and speaking of the last gap, if you're stressed over breaking the bank every time the family wants to do something fun, how does free sound? this is the last weekend to take advantage of free entrances to natural parks. presidt obama and the bush family are taking part in the service offer and they're set to visit yellowstone and the grand canyon. for more on the program or find the parking for you, go to www.myfoxdc.com. >>> just because the door closed you have complete ivacy? one store's dressing room shows off everything inside. where woman should be -- women should be on alert tonight. >>> she survived the streets of d.c., gave up the gang life and this celebrity chef is back on and taking on obesity. >>> and who said baseball is not a contact spor
that is going to keep us dry. real hot weather is going to stay displaced well out to the west of us and we're going to get warm. we're not talking about extreme heat. we'll have the details on that weekend forecast coming up in just a bit. >> thank you, gary. >>> and speaking of the last gap, if you're stressed over breaking the bank every time the family wants to do something fun, how does free sound? this is the last weekend to take advantage of free entrances to natural...
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he said he used to. age gets to all of us. >>> and let's get to tony perkins and speaking of age -- >> be careful over there. >> stand down. >> we do have another young man, and this is a great picture. wait until you see this. it is the my first 5 photo of the day and this is 2-year-old reilly. >> he's adorable. >> doesn't his outfit look familiar to you. >> that's what you wear after the show. >> no. he is such a big of where is waldo that he likes to dress like him. and check it out. that's what we're told. he enjoys waldo. there you go. the similarities in there. he is adorable. thank you for sending that in. if you want to send us your child's picture, go to myfoxdc.com and click on mornings. >>> let's take a look at the weather conditions around the region. we budged. 73-degrees now is what we're up to. relative humidity, 84%. winds calm at this hour and the barometic pressure is on the rise. take a look at the national map and we'll show you the satellite radar composite for the entire country. an
he said he used to. age gets to all of us. >>> and let's get to tony perkins and speaking of age -- >> be careful over there. >> stand down. >> we do have another young man, and this is a great picture. wait until you see this. it is the my first 5 photo of the day and this is 2-year-old reilly. >> he's adorable. >> doesn't his outfit look familiar to you. >> that's what you wear after the show. >> no. he is such a big of where is waldo that he...
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you can text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/robin. we have a facebook page as well. >>> this week we are honoring eunice kennedy shriver for her ground-breaking organization, the special olympics. her sister suffered from an intellect disability. shriver started the games as a day camp in her backyard in 1962. later expanded it internally in 1968 wiand it's given inspirati to many people worldwide. shriver died tuesday at the age of 88. that's a look at sports. >>> california is finally ready to pay its bills with real money. in three weeks, they're going to have enough to stop issuing ious. that is a month ahead of time. you can start redeeming those ious that day as well. california issued at least $2 billion of ious which some banks stopped accepting. >>> lead singer steven tyler fell off a stage during a show in south dakota last week. he broke his shoulder and had to get stitches in his head. doctors have advised him to stay home and recuperate. the band says they will refund tickets for all canceled shows. >>> the oscar-winning
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they will route us out, too. if we do not citigroup on what tribal societies like in afghanistan, -- if we do not get a grip on what troubled society is like in afghanistan, we will never get it. >> you traveled in afghanistan before the taliban and this. what was it like then? >> it was a very tribal with the difficult terrain. yet, there were things about afghanistan that were quite wonderful. in northeast afghanistan, it is an area that had university, where women went to university. there was order in it, but it was a very troubled country. you had to remember that. -- it was a very tribal country, and you have to remember that. the rounding out of the taliban is like cockroaches. you'll get them out of one area like helmand province, but they will scattered to other areas. >> are you saying we cannot win? it will have to declare an informal victory? >> how do you win against the opium trade? >> not with the war on drugs but we proved that. >> and that is key to everything. they are planting open production w
they will route us out, too. if we do not citigroup on what tribal societies like in afghanistan, -- if we do not get a grip on what troubled society is like in afghanistan, we will never get it. >> you traveled in afghanistan before the taliban and this. what was it like then? >> it was a very tribal with the difficult terrain. yet, there were things about afghanistan that were quite wonderful. in northeast afghanistan, it is an area that had university, where women went to...
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amy kellog is with us now. apparently, the british are finding out that there is a problem with giving the young children the medication that treats the virus? >> there has been a lot of controversy over how best to treat h1n1, especially among young kids. and oxford study said that the side effects possibly not win the benefits compared to the, the anti-viral. here in the u.k., another issue of concern among the authors of the study is that you can effectively get an on-line diagnosis of swine flu, here in the u.k., and that is in order to take the pressure off of physicians from people who do not feel well. then you can get a prescription for tamiflu, other traditional medicines. doctors say it may be best for children to have some sort of interaction with a physician because the side effects, such as vomiting, which occurs in some people, could lead to çdehydration and could mean the situation worse, rather than better. megyn: thank you. bill, we showed you part of that exchange between major garrett and r
amy kellog is with us now. apparently, the british are finding out that there is a problem with giving the young children the medication that treats the virus? >> there has been a lot of controversy over how best to treat h1n1, especially among young kids. and oxford study said that the side effects possibly not win the benefits compared to the, the anti-viral. here in the u.k., another issue of concern among the authors of the study is that you can effectively get an on-line diagnosis of...
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by and large a ridge of high pressure is keeping us company and protecting us. a little stalled front weakening along the coast may pop up a shower today an saturday. sunday is looking to be the better day this weekend for staying dry and turning up the heat. speaking of, they are working on 91 memphis. 90 in atlanta. off to san francisco, 72. let's focus on the next seven. here we go. 89 tomorrow. turning up to 90 on sunday. and then there are those lower 90s in to next week. some scattered thunderstorms on wednesday afternoon. don't forget to visit my blog. you can interact with me on my live web cast the rest of the morning. let's send it over to kenny burns. he has the friday light we hope. >> we will start on 395 northbound heading through alexandria, heavy and slow from edsall to seminary and then back at speed once you enter shirlington. 95 delays at the you can kwan and continuing do lorton and improving newington the the capital beltway. outer loop in maryland slow in stretches between new hampshire and georgia avenue. inner loop dealing with the sun gl
by and large a ridge of high pressure is keeping us company and protecting us. a little stalled front weakening along the coast may pop up a shower today an saturday. sunday is looking to be the better day this weekend for staying dry and turning up the heat. speaking of, they are working on 91 memphis. 90 in atlanta. off to san francisco, 72. let's focus on the next seven. here we go. 89 tomorrow. turning up to 90 on sunday. and then there are those lower 90s in to next week. some scattered...
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you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: it's unlikely the questioner was as pleased with the answer as the crowd was. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just from eliminating waste and inefficiencys. >> reporter: at one point the president even asked for a tougher question. >> i want somebody who, who's got a concern or a skeptical about health care. >> reporter: and he got an upset insurance salesman who wanted to know why the president changed his strategy and decided toville file the insurance companies. half a mile away, at the designated protest site there was opposition. so why wasn't there more anger in here? for one thing, after accusing republicans of orchestrating their protests, democrats did some orchestrating of their own, getting in line early in large numbers and snatching up most of the tickets. some here said they wanted to ask tougher questions, but didn't even raise their hands. they were intimidated they said by the fact that this is the president of the united states, not to mention the fact that he's surrounded by an adoring crowd and the
you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: it's unlikely the questioner was as pleased with the answer as the crowd was. >> 2/3 of the money we can obtain just from eliminating waste and inefficiencys. >> reporter: at one point the president even asked for a tougher question. >> i want somebody who, who's got a concern or a skeptical about health care. >> reporter: and he got an upset insurance salesman who wanted to know why the president...
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>>> yeah, i'm used to this. people get in my way as i drive down the interstate and i say to people, you don't understand, i crush cars for a living. >> this ford dealership decided to put on a show and used a 5 ton monster truck to crush the clunkers american style. after a few rollovers, the clunkers were out of commission. monster truck driver lionel eastman says he was glad to do his part to support president obama's cash for clunkers initiative. >>> now let's start the 6:00 news after we take a look at our exclusive weather net on this friday. we'll be right back with weather and traffic in just a moment. hearts happy... ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. (cheerios spilling) cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big. you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold
>>> yeah, i'm used to this. people get in my way as i drive down the interstate and i say to people, you don't understand, i crush cars for a living. >> this ford dealership decided to put on a show and used a 5 ton monster truck to crush the clunkers american style. after a few rollovers, the clunkers were out of commission. monster truck driver lionel eastman says he was glad to do his part to support president obama's cash for clunkers initiative. >>> now let's start...
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they did some things that shook us up and rattled us up. but we stayed the coarse. and those guys made crucial catches down the line. >> the team seemed please with the performance. and for the most part, so were my fans. >>> it was fun to watch. it's fun to watch a team that's organized. and they hustle. >> preseason is preseason. it's in a different speed than the regular season, which is still a different speed from the play-offs. but what you take from it is things that people are doing right. they're in the right place at the right time. making plays. hustling. >> reporter: and even though it was just preseason last night, a special game for derrick mason. the ravens' wide receiver tells us why, coming up a little later on. in sports. we'll see you then. >> thank you very much. >>> regular season starts. wjz is your home for ranks football. start -- ravens football. starts for real sunday, september 13th, 1:00 p.m. here on wjz 13. >>> lots of sun as the workweek winds down. a live look outside right now. are there any major changes coming for this weekend? eyew
they did some things that shook us up and rattled us up. but we stayed the coarse. and those guys made crucial catches down the line. >> the team seemed please with the performance. and for the most part, so were my fans. >>> it was fun to watch. it's fun to watch a team that's organized. and they hustle. >> preseason is preseason. it's in a different speed than the regular season, which is still a different speed from the play-offs. but what you take from it is things that...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. greta: did sheila jackson lee and sold one of her constituents at a town hall? watched this vide-- insult one r constituents at a town hall? >> if your conscience allows you to do this simply because you think it is good for america -- delong >> she is talking on the phone. >> seriously, really, come on. >> the conscience, do you think this is good for america? when does this stop? greta: moments ago, sheila jackson lee went on the record to defend herself. good to see you. >> thank you for having me this evening. greta: let me give you a challenge, i want to challenge you to give short quick answers. all i need is a name, who were you talking to? >> this is not an obama hot line, i was not talking, i was listening and trying to hear from a hot line that has been set up to help members get answers to what our constituents were asking. greta: was that a conversation with a person? >> it
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. greta: did sheila jackson lee and sold one of her constituents at a town hall? watched this vide-- insult one r constituents at a town hall? >> if your conscience allows you to do this simply because you think it is good for america -- delong >> she is talking on the phone. >> seriously, really, come on. >> the conscience, do you think this is good for...
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thanks for keeping me company. >> thanks for having us here. kenny will play us off the air. you can see the whole song at abcnews.com. a little anthem for mid-august "summertime." kenny chesney. ♪ ♪ summertime is final here that old ballpark man is back in gear ♪ >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >>> good morning at 8:56. i am julie parker. let's get a look at traffic and weather. >> the big deal of the past few hours has been the tree-trimming crew on the eastbound toll road. they have been blocking the right lane and causing heavy traffic. in maryland, we have not had significant accidents this morning but we have heavy traffic on the beltway trying to get from i-95 around 2 geoia ave. springfield northbound, 95 does not look too bad up towards the beltway and tohe 14th street bridge. the outloo is heavy in the works on at eisenhower avenue. >> low 70's this morning and sunshine will come through and we will be in the upper 80's today, just like yesterday. it is not an oppressive debt. it will get stickier as the weekend progresses. we'll have a mix o
thanks for keeping me company. >> thanks for having us here. kenny will play us off the air. you can see the whole song at abcnews.com. a little anthem for mid-august "summertime." kenny chesney. ♪ ♪ summertime is final here that old ballpark man is back in gear ♪ >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >>> good morning at 8:56. i am julie parker. let's get a look at traffic and weather. >> the big deal of the past few hours has been the...
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>> big victory for us tonight. preseason, we'll give it a shot and get everyone ready to go. >> reporter: what better way to kick things off than with a backyard brawl. >> the ravens will win. >> the redskins will win tonight. the battle of the beltways is nothing better than that. >> we're gonna win. >> reporter: certainly some fans are already in mid-season form. >> redskins are no good. ravens are the greatest. >> reporter: and while nobody likes to lose, everyone in here knows the most important thing is not to lose any players. >> i just hope everybody comes out of the first preseason game healthy and move onto the second game and keep everybody healthy for the season. >> reporter: spoken like a coach, but no doubt this is still a big game. and frankly, we had no idea how big. >> ravens fans are all over the world, even in london, england. >> it's going to be a shutout tonight. >> was right. how about that? the preseason game up in philadelphia. guess what, it didn't matter even with the patriots in town and t
>> big victory for us tonight. preseason, we'll give it a shot and get everyone ready to go. >> reporter: what better way to kick things off than with a backyard brawl. >> the ravens will win. >> the redskins will win tonight. the battle of the beltways is nothing better than that. >> we're gonna win. >> reporter: certainly some fans are already in mid-season form. >> redskins are no good. ravens are the greatest. >> reporter: and while nobody...
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would you speak to us. we wanted the reaction to the sentencing. >> when you see her sitting there complaining and now she will make money on book, it makes me feel -- she scheming. >> it is a free market. to that point, if you don't have any money and have means of making money -- >> i understand that, but to act -- i don't know. >> to call it skeefy, it's hard to judge. it makes your -- >> do we know if she knew anything about it? that has to be 20 years on whatever it is. >> we don't know. i don't know. i haven't seen the book and i don't know if she is being investigated. we asked her. i asked her during this time, there was talk that these charities received higher rates of return and she said she never at any point received a more favorable return personally or through them. >> boom, here it is and all of them are getting advanced play. >> when i spoke to her in june, she and her husband just had to sell their house and move somewhere else because they could no longer afford it. >> yikes. see you late
would you speak to us. we wanted the reaction to the sentencing. >> when you see her sitting there complaining and now she will make money on book, it makes me feel -- she scheming. >> it is a free market. to that point, if you don't have any money and have means of making money -- >> i understand that, but to act -- i don't know. >> to call it skeefy, it's hard to judge. it makes your -- >> do we know if she knew anything about it? that has to be 20 years on...
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but it looks like the best chance will be south of us. west of us will get more clearing through the overnight. and it looks like a decent evening all and all. as far as the eastern shore. here is the forecast. we will see the temperatures at 84 degrees. winds out of the east at five to 10. for you folks in chestertown, denton, easton and cambridge. central portion of the state. temperatures doping out around 85. with easterly wind at five. 20 percent chance for a stray shower. pair he hall, annapolis, perry hall and westminster. decent. high pressure is building in. behind the front. as it continues to subside south. this high pressure will eliminate the chance for showers and thunderstorms as we get into the weekend. all the moisture will move down over parts of southern virginia. eastern portions of north carolina. and we will continue to see the moisture move out over the atlantic. and we will continue to enjoy the high pressure through the weekend. but it will bring warmer temperatures in toward sunday and monday. 85 degrees downtown
but it looks like the best chance will be south of us. west of us will get more clearing through the overnight. and it looks like a decent evening all and all. as far as the eastern shore. here is the forecast. we will see the temperatures at 84 degrees. winds out of the east at five to 10. for you folks in chestertown, denton, easton and cambridge. central portion of the state. temperatures doping out around 85. with easterly wind at five. 20 percent chance for a stray shower. pair he hall,...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? if it's not there, we dig by the septic tank 'til we find the problem. average repair costs six thousand dollars. monthly maintenance with rid-x? about six dollars. (announcer) use rid-x monthly to help keep your septic systems operating efficiently between pumpings. new tide stain release. it's an advanced in-wash booster that works with your detergent to help remove the toughest stains the first time. new tide stain release. available in duo pack, liquid or powder. vvo: when you can serve yourat family breakfast from walmart, vo: for a little over $2 a per
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these wonderful children whom you will hear from in just a moment as they pray with us. the teacher reads a passage to her students from genesis. it's about enoch, a small character in the book of genesis and the passage simply says this. enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more. so the question has been for centuries, whatever happened to enoch? like where's waldo? enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more so the teacher asked the students, what happened to enoch and there was a great silence in the classroom until fin
stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these...
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when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed to using guns. >> i think you are right. >> he tried for health care reform and failed. now, he has some advice. >> i want us to be mindful that sometimes we may have to take less than a full loaf. >> who should concede? what should be given up? we are taking a closer look at our political time out. >>> plus, a young journalist turns the tables on me. >> go ahead and interview me. >> why do they call you wolf? you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp
when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed...
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his foster dad with us live. homicide investigators join canine tracker dogs, rescue teams, and police spreading out grid-style across the city of oakland. where is 5-year-old hassani? >> we want who is responsible for this. >> after lewis ross parked behind the shoe store in rockridge. he says he told 5-year-old hassani campbell to wait at the back door while he walked around to the front to tell his aunt to unlock the door. within a few minutes, the aunt, jennifer campbell says she opened the door, but hasani was gone. >> and i thought maybe he was hiding behind something, or maybe he was choking, or maybe it was something. or maybe he wandered around the front. >> police searched for six hours, but say there were no witnesses who could place hasani behind the store, other than ross. >> the spotlight is still on you. we have not spoken to the media up until this point, not because we were shying or in hiding. we were with police and fbi, giving them all of the information. first day alone we were with police fo
his foster dad with us live. homicide investigators join canine tracker dogs, rescue teams, and police spreading out grid-style across the city of oakland. where is 5-year-old hassani? >> we want who is responsible for this. >> after lewis ross parked behind the shoe store in rockridge. he says he told 5-year-old hassani campbell to wait at the back door while he walked around to the front to tell his aunt to unlock the door. within a few minutes, the aunt, jennifer campbell says...
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thanks for joining us. i'm priya david in for michelle guillen. >>> this morning, thousands of firefighters are battling to control at least four wildfires in california. the worst just north of santa cruz has forced more than 2,000 residents to evacuate their home. at least two structures have been damaged. the lockheed fire has already scorched 3,000 acres and is growing. kpix reports. >> reporter: all day long firefighters have been waiting, waiting for the fire to burn down the rugged terrain and come to them. well, here it is. do you think you'll be able to save this house? >> we'll give it our best shot. that's all we can do. >> reporter: for most of the day, the only safe way to fight the flames was from the air. >> we have a steep hillside here. there's no way we could get up there and fight the fire. >> we're helping another community out. other residents, this is their home, this is their neighborhood. just like if it was my home, we come out here and do the best we can with what we have. >> repor
thanks for joining us. i'm priya david in for michelle guillen. >>> this morning, thousands of firefighters are battling to control at least four wildfires in california. the worst just north of santa cruz has forced more than 2,000 residents to evacuate their home. at least two structures have been damaged. the lockheed fire has already scorched 3,000 acres and is growing. kpix reports. >> reporter: all day long firefighters have been waiting, waiting for the fire to burn down...
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there phones samsung has a phone that uses e ink. if you are particularing it's a phone it's a standard nine-key keypad. for some of the other technologies one we haven't mentioned yet is oled, organic l.e.d. technology, which you're starting to see in some consumer tech now. there's going to be a big release in september. microsoft is releasing their new zune hd player which is going to have an oled screen on it. and it's spectacular. >> so microsoft is first in coming out with something that's going to be markedly different for the consumer market? and if it is microsoft, where is apple? >> microsoft is not first. there have been other oleds out there. microsoft is the first taking it a little larger and pushing it into the media player realm. apple, i'm certain, is looking at these displays. you know, they have a lot of advantages, but as we were saying earlier, the big disadvantage of all these technologies out of the gate is cost. they're simply more expensive. >> well, we will all be looking eagerly for that next great thing. o
there phones samsung has a phone that uses e ink. if you are particularing it's a phone it's a standard nine-key keypad. for some of the other technologies one we haven't mentioned yet is oled, organic l.e.d. technology, which you're starting to see in some consumer tech now. there's going to be a big release in september. microsoft is releasing their new zune hd player which is going to have an oled screen on it. and it's spectacular. >> so microsoft is first in coming out with something...
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that's the word he used. now -- >> if he did, he should back off. >> i don't think that does anybody any good. it leaves many of us with the impression, gosh, what's the intent here? we're trying to have an honest discussion about health care in this country and we've got the crazies showing up, and of course they're going to play in front of the cameras like that. they're being motivated. they're being motivated by people who have got an ideological bent that openly say they hate this president. that say these a nazi. openly say they want him to fail. i mean, people hear that kind of stuff, the low information crowd. who knows what the heck's going to happen. stay with us, we've got a lot more coming up. >>> also coming up, john edwards. i guess we can call him the doctor of disappointment for democrats. is in some hot water. reports say any minute now he's going to step forward and admit he is the father of his mistr s mistress' baby. plus a grand jury's investigating whether he used campaign funds as hush
that's the word he used. now -- >> if he did, he should back off. >> i don't think that does anybody any good. it leaves many of us with the impression, gosh, what's the intent here? we're trying to have an honest discussion about health care in this country and we've got the crazies showing up, and of course they're going to play in front of the cameras like that. they're being motivated. they're being motivated by people who have got an ideological bent that openly say they hate...
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how we will use this lesson will depend on us. we should stop homogenization of us and let all different images come out. >> host: you're telling a fascinating story. it's a story about intimate, intimate secrets that you're putting out there. things that you've been silent about. it's fascinating but you are always left with the question, is it comprehensive? are there still things that you are being silent about? >> guest: i think as long as one lives there are things one has been silent about. the important -- i was just saying this morning that one of my favorite writers says that we live twice. once when we live in reality and once when we talk about ourselves through imagination. so as long as there's a voice, there are silences. and as long as there's silences we need voices. not only this story -- i think if i write 100 more, they're still not comprehensive, you know? >> host: thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. i appreciate this very much. >> 3 days of peace, love and music, 40 years ago this weekend, a half million p
how we will use this lesson will depend on us. we should stop homogenization of us and let all different images come out. >> host: you're telling a fascinating story. it's a story about intimate, intimate secrets that you're putting out there. things that you've been silent about. it's fascinating but you are always left with the question, is it comprehensive? are there still things that you are being silent about? >> guest: i think as long as one lives there are things one has been...
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stay with us. we continue. >>> we're examining health care systems all around the world to see what we can learn. as the nation begins to debate a health care proposition. we've reported on nine health care systems around the world so far. we've looked at rates of satisfaction and life expectancy in those countries. 83% of americans say they are satisfied with the quality of our health care system. life expectancy in the united states, however, is only 78.1 years. that's right, i said only. in denmark, 90% of the danes are satisfied with their publicly funded system. and life expectancy is about the same as the united states. in germany where more than half of the enginehalf of the germans aren't satisfied. life expectancy in the uk is 78.9 year in canada, life expectancy almost 81 years. 84% of the french satisfied with their health care system, life expectancy, 81 years. 46% of the folks in the netherlands say their system needs change. the life expectancy, 80 years. switzerland 'health care syst
stay with us. we continue. >>> we're examining health care systems all around the world to see what we can learn. as the nation begins to debate a health care proposition. we've reported on nine health care systems around the world so far. we've looked at rates of satisfaction and life expectancy in those countries. 83% of americans say they are satisfied with the quality of our health care system. life expectancy in the united states, however, is only 78.1 years. that's right, i said...
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few showers south of us. as we continue to see unsettled weather south of fredericksberg and also down toward richmond going through the next day or so. high pressure will continue to build in. this front continues to retract south. heading to the south. taking the moisture with it. see dryer conditions building in from the great lakes. feels good for the next couple of days. and things start to heat up as we have a clockwise rotation of hot air around pressure. bringing us a flow of air. and increase in temperatures saturday, and sunday. tomorrow, 85 degrees. wind out of the east at five and with sun and clouds. 20 percent chance of afternoon shower. to the five day. you see 86 on saturday. clear skies. beautiful day. and sunday, 90 degrees. and then as we get toward monday looking at 90 degrees with sunny skies. 89 tuesday. and by next week, wednesday, maybe middle of the week, we will get a few pop-up showers back in the forecast. back to you. . >> millions of tiny toys are called tonight after a baby is i
few showers south of us. as we continue to see unsettled weather south of fredericksberg and also down toward richmond going through the next day or so. high pressure will continue to build in. this front continues to retract south. heading to the south. taking the moisture with it. see dryer conditions building in from the great lakes. feels good for the next couple of days. and things start to heat up as we have a clockwise rotation of hot air around pressure. bringing us a flow of air. and...
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did that to for us? it allowed us to bring development back to the old in for shropshire and its stop this urban sprawl problem that we have going on because it was not competitive. those brown fields are now competitive and now back on the tax rails. today, we have on employment 3% below the national average in western pennsylvania. it does work. it can work. as i sit here i deal with other bigger issues that we are all dealing with together. this health care debate that is going on. i watch these news clips and i see those rallies in this town hall meetings. it is easy to say no to everything. one thing i know is that the status quo does not work. it needs to be fixed. we need washington to step up and help fix this problem. the biggest threat is the out of control health-care costs and where is headed. i know many of you are dealing with it. i thank you for fighting this battle with us. locally, with the county, the 28th largest in the country, our health care costs in six years went up $30 million fo
did that to for us? it allowed us to bring development back to the old in for shropshire and its stop this urban sprawl problem that we have going on because it was not competitive. those brown fields are now competitive and now back on the tax rails. today, we have on employment 3% below the national average in western pennsylvania. it does work. it can work. as i sit here i deal with other bigger issues that we are all dealing with together. this health care debate that is going on. i watch...
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joining us is james lockhart. it's great to see you on set. >> great to see you. >> you'lling leaving your post. why did you decide to step down? >> i've been at it for -- this post for about three years. and social security for 4 1/2 before that. i've been in the government for 7 1/2 years so it's about time to leave. >> you're going back to the finance world? >> i hope so. we're starting to see signs of stabilization in the mortgage market. i couldn't leave during an administration change but it's time to go. >> i couldn't imagine a more stressful climate to live the past two years. >> we continue to watch foreclosure rates climb. what do you see? >> when i see signs of stabilization, things like housing prices are starting to stabilize. serious delinquencies and foreclosures will continue to rise for a while. if we can get this affordable home program work more effectively, we'll see more stabilization. >> you've refinanced about 1.9 million mortgage loans? >> so far this year about 2.9, but in the last four mo
joining us is james lockhart. it's great to see you on set. >> great to see you. >> you'lling leaving your post. why did you decide to step down? >> i've been at it for -- this post for about three years. and social security for 4 1/2 before that. i've been in the government for 7 1/2 years so it's about time to leave. >> you're going back to the finance world? >> i hope so. we're starting to see signs of stabilization in the mortgage market. i couldn't leave...
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those are no embryos used. animal rights groups oppose the research. >>> additional crews have been deployed across the state of california to help gain control on a series of wildfires that continue to grow. in the stan cruz mountains flames forced more than 2,000 people to leave their homes now. the blaze began wednesday evening. and has grown now to more than six-square miles. so far it only damaged two small structures but threatening 1,000 others. no injuries have been reported. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> back here at home, the wind was perfect. >> relatively nice summer days people can get outside. we could use a little more rain. we don't want it to rain necessarily on the weekend. we have five other days of the week. monday through friday we can pick up on the needed rainfall. not so much on your saturdays and sundays. a live picture over downtown washington. the temperature is 85 degrees. our dew point is65 degrees. a light east wind at only about 5 to 6 miles per hour. and
those are no embryos used. animal rights groups oppose the research. >>> additional crews have been deployed across the state of california to help gain control on a series of wildfires that continue to grow. in the stan cruz mountains flames forced more than 2,000 people to leave their homes now. the blaze began wednesday evening. and has grown now to more than six-square miles. so far it only damaged two small structures but threatening 1,000 others. no injuries have been reported....